Pep Talk Talk End of Term Weekly
1 5M APRIL 2021 AY 2020
Calling all Peponi Investigators (P.I’ s)!
The Easter Bunny s’ basket broke an d his beautifully decora ted eggs rolled off through some of th e pages of the Pep Talk. Please help the Ea ster Bunny find th em and let me know how man y you have found! Write to: registrar@pepo
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A letter to our
Peponi family Monday Morning Assembly Dear Peponi House, It has been great to be back in school this term. Just seeing everyone has been a pleasure; seeing everyone working hard and enjoying their work and play has been even better. Or current situation is a very unusual one. Never before have children across the World had to be educated online and then experience an adjusted version of school life when able to return. We have all had to learn the mantra around social distancing, wearing masks, hand washing and fresh air. I am sat in my office with all the windows open and a mask on, as I am sure many of you are. (I must remember to remove the mask!) Yet despite all of this we have watched our young people grow and thrive. Life has not stopped. Personal and family safety has never been more embedded in our lives. Given the dangers, people have taken extra care and sought to make life as safe as possible. Caution has been our partner. Ingenuity, determination and resilience has allowed us to cope with everything that has come our way. We currently anticipate being back in school on Tuesday April 27th and we look forward to that. If we need to stay online for a little while extra, we will be ready for that too. If we are back in school, we will continue to follow our covid safety arrangements and all that entails: staggered arrivals and departures, distancing, washing, ventilation, cleaning, masks and the myriad of other small adjustments. The care that everyone takes within this framework is the key to its success. I have been very impressed by people’s versatility and stoicism so far, both in school and online, and we will reinforce afresh, messages around a ‘culture of care’. There have been specific highlights this term – the poety recitals, Scholarship awards and certainly some exciting sports on the field and races on the track. Simply having something that resembles normal school life back has been the most special thing: Children enjoying time with their friends and responding to the stimulation in the classroom; teachers and pupils interacting with obvious relish; a community coming alive. We have much to be thankful for and much to look forward to. Enjoy the rest over Easter – the new term, and of course the rest of the Rains, are not far away! Yours sincerely, Mr. Price
Chef Ali’s Easter Recipe HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE BALLS Ingredients: 11/2 Tbsp Cocoa powder 11/2 Tbsp desiccated coconut 1¼ cups crushed digestive biscuits ¼ cup condensed milk ¼ cup milk Dark cooking chocolate Rainbow sprinkles Directions: 1. Mix all the ingredients apart from dark chocolate and the sprinkles, mould into balls keep aside. 2. In a bowl melt the chocolate and dip the balls placing them one by one on baking paper on a platter. 3. Sprinkle the rainbow sprinkles on top and chill in the fridge for a few mins.
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World Book Day
Assemblies & Poetry
On World Book Day, Mr. Price gave out prizes from the end of last year and we heard some amazing poetry from you all in your Year Group Assemblies. Here are a few clips from your brilliant performances. Well done everyone!
World Book Day
Some Class Photos 3E
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Happy Birthday!
to all of you who have had birthdays in the last half of term and during the Easter holidays...
Aahil-Aziz, Ishaan-Ali, Peper, Ben, Calvin, Amara, Wanjuki, David, Darsh, Etienne, Rian, Aariyana, Yannick, Arwa, Ndiritu Kamwere, Victoria, Kyan, Rehan, Anna, Aanya, Ebe, Mahi, Anusha, Radha, Zara, Rayan, Shravan, Manvir, Reyan, Erika, Aryaveer, Nellie, Veer, Kena, Maria, Yash, Sharada, Atiya, Deeve, Kye, Tavis, Giulio, Natalie, Radhika, Tisa, Aikaterini Elpida, Bartholomew, Matthew,, Ayaan, Mina, Lou, Gakenia, Lorenzo, Sahaana, Toria, Katrina, Samrathh and Rajveer!
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Greek Masks
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Busy in Class
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CONGRATULATIONS Negus Henderson & Jainam Shah They have been inducted into the TTRS Hall of Fame for their amazing efforts in recent weeks, both answering over 20,000 questions correctly in the last 2 weeks.
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What have you been up to? Monday Morning Assembly Vinya’s Tree Planting Vinya went to the Ngong Forest to plant trees with Dr. Monica and the children from Diamond Junior School Nairobi. Vinya and her mum planted 10 trees to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Shashwat’s Golf Update The final kick-off to the Safari Tour for professional golfers from Africa started on 21st Feb till 24th Feb. The hosts are Karen Country Club. Safari Tour is part of Magical Kenya, Kenya Tourism Board. The is held in 7-8 clubs across Kenya and then a few in East Africa. On 20th Feb 144 members were given an opportunity to play with Pros as three members were teamed up with a pro to form a 4-ball team. Four juniors were selected amongst the 144 and Shashwat was the youngest junior to play the Pro-Am competition and with the lowest handicap.
Half Term Holiday Photos
Easter Holiday Challenge!
Where is the strangest place you have been reading over this holiday? Ask your parents to take photos of you reading in different places and share them with your teachers. House points will be awarded for the best photos, most interesting places and best books! Happy reading!